Trần Quang Đức | |
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![]() Trần Quang Đức (centre, raising his hand) at the
Thầy Temple (September 2014). | |
Native name | 陳光德 |
Born | Trần Quang Đức 16 May 1985 Haiphong, Vietnam |
Alma mater | |
Genre | Sinology |
Notable awards | First prize of Chinese Bridge Competition (2004) |
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Trần Quang Đức ( Chữ Hán: 陳光德, born 16 May 1985) is a Vietnamese art historian, [1] calligrapher, author, and translator. As an art historian his specialisation is the comparative study of Vietnamese cultural history within the Southeast Asian context. [1]
His 2013 book Ngàn năm áo mũ (“One Thousand Years of Garments”) was awarded the prize "Worthy Book 2014 / New Discovery". [1]
Trần Quang Đức was born on 16 May 1985 in Haiphong city. [2] He has courtesy names Nam Phong (南風), Tam Uyển (三碗), Thí Phổ' (施普), pen names Nam Quốc Nhân (南國人), An Biên Bachelor (安邊學士), suite names Cao Trai (高齋), Vân Trai (雲齋), literary name Vân Nang (雲囊) and Buddhist name An Biên Attendant (安邊居士). [3] [4]
According to the old narrative, in his mother's 9th-month of pregnancy, she dreamed about visiting the daisy garden and seeing the emerald clouds hovering in the sky with completely silent surroundings. On that occasion, his grandfather named him "Quang Đức". As a child, he learned Hán Nôm under his grandfather's mentorship. [5]
Trần Quang Đức | |
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![]() Trần Quang Đức (centre, raising his hand) at the
Thầy Temple (September 2014). | |
Native name | 陳光德 |
Born | Trần Quang Đức 16 May 1985 Haiphong, Vietnam |
Alma mater | |
Genre | Sinology |
Notable awards | First prize of Chinese Bridge Competition (2004) |
Seal | |
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Trần Quang Đức ( Chữ Hán: 陳光德, born 16 May 1985) is a Vietnamese art historian, [1] calligrapher, author, and translator. As an art historian his specialisation is the comparative study of Vietnamese cultural history within the Southeast Asian context. [1]
His 2013 book Ngàn năm áo mũ (“One Thousand Years of Garments”) was awarded the prize "Worthy Book 2014 / New Discovery". [1]
Trần Quang Đức was born on 16 May 1985 in Haiphong city. [2] He has courtesy names Nam Phong (南風), Tam Uyển (三碗), Thí Phổ' (施普), pen names Nam Quốc Nhân (南國人), An Biên Bachelor (安邊學士), suite names Cao Trai (高齋), Vân Trai (雲齋), literary name Vân Nang (雲囊) and Buddhist name An Biên Attendant (安邊居士). [3] [4]
According to the old narrative, in his mother's 9th-month of pregnancy, she dreamed about visiting the daisy garden and seeing the emerald clouds hovering in the sky with completely silent surroundings. On that occasion, his grandfather named him "Quang Đức". As a child, he learned Hán Nôm under his grandfather's mentorship. [5]